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Phillies' Jake Arrieta says no soreness after second spring training start — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Jake Arrieta felt fine after his second spring training start with the Philadelphia Phillies, and that was more important than the mediocre results. — Arrieta allowed 4 runs …
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Phillies eager for opening day, Braves hopes on hold — ATLANTA — The Philadelphia Phillies are eager to get started on a new, winning era. — For the Atlanta Braves, opening day still feels like it's a few weeks away. — The NL East rivals begin the season Thursday at 2-year-old SunTrust Park …
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Tim Tebow starting season with Mets' Double-A team — Tim Tebow will start the season with the New York Met's Double-A affiliate in Binghamton, the team announced Wednesday. — Tebow, who is entering his second season in the Mets' organization, said in a statement that he is “excited” about the assignment to Binghamton.
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Mets manager Mickey Callaway won over clubhouse during spring training
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How the bobblehead became a beloved symbol of baseball season — There is probably no better indicator of how surprisingly good Justin Smoak was in 2017 than the fact he was selected to be a bobblehead this year — As he walked to work on a bright, subzero morning in Toronto last week …
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Vlad Guerrero Jr.'s exhibition walk-off a moment worth savouring
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Why the Blue Jays could be a factor in the 2018 playoff race
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Yankees run afoul of MLB over player images on beer at Yankee Stadium — Trouble might have been brewing for the Yankees over facial images of their players — including Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton — imprinted in beer sold at Yankee Stadium. The images were displayed at a media event on Monday at the ballpark.
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The Evil Empire Strikes Back! Why the Yankees being good is great for baseball
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First rain delay: Reds reschedule opener vs Nationals — CINCINNATI (AP) — The Reds have pushed back their season opener against the Washington Nationals by a day because rain is forecast for all day Thursday. — They'll open on Friday afternoon instead, taking advantage of what was a scheduled day off for both teams.
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Reds push back opener against Nationals to Friday because of weather
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Dodgers designate OF Trayce Thompson for assignment — LOS ANGELES (AP) The Dodgers have cut outfielder Trayce Thompson, the brother of Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson. — Thompson was competing for a spot in a crowded Los Angeles outfield that includes Chris Taylor, Yasiel Puig, Matt Kemp, Joc Pederson and Andrew Toles.
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Dodgers game bizarrely ends with ‘nasty’ sewage seeping onto Dodger Stadium diamond
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MLB Baseball News … and Deadspin


Nationals' Bryce Harper is about to step into the storm that's been brewing his entire life — The Washington Post — One Sunday morning a few years ago, in the well-worn clubhouse at Turner Field, Bryce Harper sat on the edge of the black leather rolling chair at his locker and looked around the near-empty room.
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Enjoy the ride, because these Nationals may be as good as they're going to get
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As MLB teams opt for inexpensive youth over proven vets, a reckoning looms
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Washington Post and Federal Baseball


Column: Smooth sailing ahead for the Cubs — at least until October — Chicago Tribune — From Jon Lester's wayward bounce throw to Tommy La Stella's pop-up bounce house, the Cubs got through another spring training with a healthy diet of hard work and comic relief.
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Cubs manager Joe Maddon enthused about defensive improvement for 2018
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Cubs veteran Chris Gimenez caught off guard by roster decision, vows to be ready
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Bleacher Nation and Orlando Sentinel


Mike Francesa and Chris Russo reunite, take digs at WFAN: 'There'll be nobody on WFAN before you know it' — Mike and the Mad Dog poked fun at their struggling former employer Wednesday. — Mike Francesa and Chris Russo, appearing side-by-side on Russo's “High Heat” show on MLB Network …
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Angels' Shohei Ohtani to make first start as pitcher Sunday versus Athletics — Despite a rocky spring on the mound, two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani will make his pitching debut for the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday against the Athletics, manager Mike Scioscia said Tuesday night.
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A's prospect A.J. Puk hurts elbow; Tommy John recommended — SAN FRANCISCO — Oakland Athletics pitching prospect A.J. Puk has injured his pitching elbow, and Dr. James Andrews is recommending he have Tommy John surgery. — The left-handed Puk injured the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow, the team said Tuesday.
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Rays' Nathan Eovaldi to have another elbow surgery, out indefinitely — Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Nathan Eovaldi will undergo another surgery on his injury-plagued pitching elbow and is out indefinitely. — The Rays announced Wednesday that Eovaldi, who was looking to make a comeback …
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2001 Arizona Diamondbacks: Where are they now? … When Kevin Towers took over as general manager prior to the 2011 season, his moves were laser focused, aimed first at improving the bullpen and the bench, then at plugging holes as they developed over the course of the next two years.


AL DNA: Breaking down the analytics of each American League team for the 2018 MLB season — With each passing season, sabermetrics are becoming more and more ingrained in baseball. — Data is becoming increasingly available by the year — more recently with the advent of MLB's Statcast …


Victor Caratini builds bond with Cardinals pitcher seriously injured by his line drive — Chicago Tribune — Daniel Poncedeleon knows it might sound silly, but the competitor within him often emerges when he thinks about the moment that threatened his life. — Ask him about that terrifying afternoon last spring.


Many prospects impressed Cardinals, but Knizner stood out — MONTREAL • The Cardinals' front office and analytics group dropped a stack of statistics on manager Mike Matheny at the end of the team's play in the Grapefruit League, and he marveled at the types of numbers available to him from simple exhibition games.